Fast track your career in business with this ‘MBA Skills’ course bundle

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It takes a tremendous amount of work and patience to find success in the business world. Earning an MBA is a tried-and-true way to fast-track that process, but not everyone has the time or resources to go after one.

If you fall into that "not everyone" category, give StackSocial's MBA Business Skills Bundle a look. It won't be a full-on MBA substitute, obviously, but it gives you more than 100 hours of courses that'll at least get you acquainted with the variety of skills you'll want for your entrepreneurial career.

Those courses cover everything from basic finance concepts to project management techniques to tips on writing with more structure and authority. Along the way you'll learn how to properly analyze and present data, how to better communicate with different types of coworkers, and how to generally adapt a business model to today's market.

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